“The” Genuine Works of Flavius Josephus, the Jewish Historian: Containing Twenty Books of the Jewish Antiquities, Seven Books of the Jewish War, and the Life of Josephus, Written by Himself ...J. Robins, 1822 |
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... hopes did not succeed to his mind , as to the rest of his life . For , although he was deli- vered from the fear of his brethren being his rivals as to the government ; yet did he find it a very hard thing , and almost impracticable ...
... hopes did not succeed to his mind , as to the rest of his life . For , although he was deli- vered from the fear of his brethren being his rivals as to the government ; yet did he find it a very hard thing , and almost impracticable ...
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... hopes of his good will and ment , he made them pay some small taxes , fidelity to him : and this till he ventured to and that for a little while only . But Agrippa use his power still farther : because his wicked the Great , and his son ...
... hopes of his good will and ment , he made them pay some small taxes , fidelity to him : and this till he ventured to and that for a little while only . But Agrippa use his power still farther : because his wicked the Great , and his son ...
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... hopes of the kingdom as well as himself . All which made his own hopes of it uncertain . For that even now , if he should not live , Herod had ordained that the government should be conferred , not on his son , but rather on a brother ...
... hopes of the kingdom as well as himself . All which made his own hopes of it uncertain . For that even now , if he should not live , Herod had ordained that the government should be conferred , not on his son , but rather on a brother ...
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... hopes could elevate Antipater to such a pass , as to be hardy enough to attempt such things ; that he had , by his testament in writing , declared him his successor in the go- vernment ; and , while he was alive , he was in no respect ...
... hopes could elevate Antipater to such a pass , as to be hardy enough to attempt such things ; that he had , by his testament in writing , declared him his successor in the go- vernment ; and , while he was alive , he was in no respect ...
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... hopes of recovering ; though his afflictions seemed greater than any one could bear . He also sent for physicians , and did not refuse to follow what they prescribed for his assistance : and went beyond the river Jordan , and bathed ...
... hopes of recovering ; though his afflictions seemed greater than any one could bear . He also sent for physicians , and did not refuse to follow what they prescribed for his assistance : and went beyond the river Jordan , and bathed ...
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